Difference between revisions of "Théâtre de Tarare (Q35035)"
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| + | Built 1862 as concert hall by François Alexis Denave-Ronat on foundations originally provided for a new church. Known as Salle Denave and Théâtre. Major rebuilding 1949-1954. 900 seats. 1982 renovations. Closed 2011 for safety reasons. Major rebuilding 2016-2018. Reopened October 2018. (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Built 1862 as concert hall by François Alexis Denave-Ronat on foundations originally provided for a new church. Known as Salle Denave and Théâtre. Major rebuilding 1949-1954. 900 seats. 1982 renovations. Closed 2011 for safety reasons. Major rebuilding 2016-2018. Reopened October 2018. (English) / rank | |||
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| Property / Note: Built 1862 as concert hall by François Alexis Denave-Ronat on foundations originally provided for a new church. Known as Salle Denave and Théâtre. Major rebuilding 1949-1954. 900 seats. 1982 renovations. Closed 2011 for safety reasons. Major rebuilding 2016-2018. Reopened October 2018. (English) / qualifier | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:10, 11 September 2025
theatre in Tarare
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
|---|---|---|---|
| English | Théâtre de Tarare | theatre in Tarare |
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Built 1862 as concert hall by François Alexis Denave-Ronat on foundations originally provided for a new church. Known as Salle Denave and Théâtre. Major rebuilding 1949-1954. 900 seats. 1982 renovations. Closed 2011 for safety reasons. Major rebuilding 2016-2018. Reopened October 2018. (English)
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5 bis place G.A.-Simonet
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69170
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